This process is called atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries.
This process usually occurs throughout the body and is called atherosclerosis, or "hardening of the arteries."
Other conditions raise your risk for hardened arteries, also called atherosclerosis.
Over time, this buildup causes the arteries to harden - a process called atherosclerosis.
The results have to do with a condition called atherosclerosis.
This process, called atherosclerosis, can result in heart attack or stroke if a clot cuts off the flow of blood.
Hardening of the arteries, also called atherosclerosis, is a common disorder.
Usually this type of stroke results from clogged arteries, a condition called atherosclerosis.
Due to this process - called atherosclerosis - the narrowed arteries can't keep up a healthy flow of blood to the heart.
This happens as a result of fatty plaque buildup in the vessel, called atherosclerosis, which can lead to heart attack.